via LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Tachinus humeralis, Grav. Two or three specimens 
were taken in the district by Mr. Kinder. 
Tachinus flavipes, Fab. Mr. Wilding has quite recently 
taken a single specimen at Crosby. 
Tachinus rufipes, De G. Abundant. 
Tachinus pallipes, Grav. I have a specimen that I took 
in Eastham Wood, in September, 1885, and another, 
immature, taken several years ago in the district. 
Tachinus subterraneus, Li. Occasional. 
Tachinus marginellus, F. Abundant. 
Tachinus laticollis, Grav. I have three specimens of 
this doubtfully distinct species taken among marginellus. 
Tachyporus obtusus, lL. Abundant. 
Tachyporus solutus, H. I have taken about half a dozen 
in the district. 
Tachyporus chrysomelinus, L. Abundant. 
Tachyporus hwmerosus, Er. Occasional. 
Tachyporus hypnorum, F. The most abundant of the 
genus. 
Tachyporus pusillus, Grav. Common. 
Tachyporus brunneus, F. Common on the banks of the 
Fender, Bidston Marsh. 
Conurus littoreus, Li. A single specimen at Wallasey. 
Conurus pubescens, Payk. Common about grass-roots, &c. 
Conurus lividus, Er. Common about grass-roots, &c. 
Bolitobws atricapillus, Steph. Mr. Wilding and myself 
have taken this species in moss growing on a wall at 
Eastham. 
~ Bolitobius trinotatus, Er. Occasionally in fungi and 
rotten wood about Kastham. 
Bolitobius pygmeus, F. Rock Ferry (F. Archer). 
Megacronus cingulatus, Mann. A specimen captured 
somewhere in this district by F. Kinder. 
Megacronus analis, Payk. Frequent. 
